The image shows a close-up view of a plant with some unusual growths or galls on its leaves and stems. The plant appears to be Savignya parviflora, which is a species of flowering plant native to the Middle East and North Africa.
**Plant Characteristics**
* **Leaves:** The leaves are small and oval-shaped, measuring about 1-2 cm in length.
* **Stems:** The stems are slender and wiry, growing up to 30 cm tall.
* **Galls:** There are several galls visible on the plant, which are abnormal growths that can occur due to various factors such as infection by a pathogen or damage caused by insects or other animals.
**Background**
The background of the image is blurry and out of focus, but it appears to be a rocky or sandy terrain with some vegetation in the distance. The overall atmosphere suggests a hot and dry environment, likely desert or semi-desert conditions.
**Overall Impression**
The image provides a detailed view of a unique plant species with unusual growths, giving insight into its morphology and ecology. – AI vision
Similar(1): Malformed plant of Savignya parviflora in a runnel north from Dukhan. Qatar, February 20, 2016
Similar(2): Lunaria (Savignya parviflora, local name Gilgilan) in a runnel north from Dukhan. Qatar, February 20, 2016
Similar(3): Lunaria (Savignya parviflora, local name Gilgilan) on sand in a runnel north from Dukhan. Qatar, February 20, 2016
Similar(4): Lunaria (Savignya parviflora, local name Gilgilan) with fruits in a runnel north from Dukhan. Qatar, February 20, 2016
Similar(5): Seedling of lunaria (Savignya parviflora, local name Gilgilan) on a ... north-east from Dukhan. Qatar, February 5, 2016
Similar(6): Malformed shoot of Savignya parviflora(?) near Umm Bab in south-western Qatar, February 21, 2014
Similar(7): Dry plant of lunaria (Savignya parviflora) near Mesaieed. Southern Qatar, May 27, 2016
Similar(8): Young plant of Glossonema varians emerging from sand in a runnel north from Dukhan. Qatar, February 13, 2015